Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Simon Gerrard on September 19, 2010, 01:15:24 pm
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Anyone use these type of down draft fans and how good are they in comparison to conventional fans?
Any particular brand?
Simon
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I have one, an Axial F6... It sits at the back of the garage gathering dust... It is very good though, but it is too heavy and cumbersome for a weakling like me :D
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I have the one from Amtec, it's ok but not as powerful as the snail. The good thing is they don't blow everything all over the place, so they are safer.
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Got one and like Colin find it too heavy and cumbersome for domestic use at least, sits in the garage and comes out for large open areas sometimes.
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Glad you mentioned the weight, I took one up a near vertical staircase last week to an attic room, thought it was just me getting old :-[
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use mine all the time, there great and easy and light to carry around.
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That makes me feel better :P :'(
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Bl**dy show-off ;D
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I've used a snail a few times before but soon sold it as it used to make a racket!! plus, it blew crap all over the place!
Now that was a few years ago, and wanting to try again but with a down draft. So are they really that good at drying out carpets? i.e. 15 minutes for a typical lounge carpet? ok, i'm sure this is just marketing talk, but if it dried it out completely in 30 minutes OR well under an hour i'd be really happy :)
Gary?? Derek?? Colin?? Paul?? ;D
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I'm not impressed by them to be honest and I think the air flow that comes out the side is minimal, I use driers on every job and always have done.
One thing they have taught me is......even the cleanest, house proud women don't dust behind the radiators.
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Your up at a late hour young man!
Really? :( balls
anyone else care to add thier two pence....?
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I found them to be better than the snail which I had before.
Dry in 15 minutes - no.
But certainly 30-60 mins, not that I'd leave it that long in a room. Just so awkward in small spaces. Better suited for large open areas IMO.
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I find it better than the snail type.
Agree with Paul, 30-60 minutes (not 15)
They are bulky, rather than heavy. Take up a lot of van space.
Keep your eyes peeled for people selling them on 2nd hand, that's how I acquired mine.
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Mark,
Good advice.
Simon
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Mark,
Good advice.
Simon
I'd sell you mine if you wanted one Simon! I really don't use it...!